AC Milan look to rebuild their side after the departure of what some say was their back bone earlier this summer, with the help of younger recruits
These youngsters with potential world-class fame would be a better substitute in place of older more established names, is the thought process behind this move. The club’s higher ups believe this arrangement could be very beneficial
in the longer run.
The opinion is held by the Rossoneri President Silvio Berlusconi and it makes sense too because then both the players and the club get to reap the benefits. The inexperienced player gets to wear such a big name jersey and the club
gaining once the novices have been polished and are able to deliver.
After the San Siro side bid farewell to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thiago-Silva-c34903 the club’s bigwig Berlusconi is adamant to bring in players of a riper age more specifically in their
early twenties.
“We are looking for players who can become true champions in the future, players in the age category of 22 to 23," Berlusconi was reported as saying.
“We will mainly sign young players to rebuild the team. [Marco] van Basten has recommended us a young Dutch player and he agrees with our decision to count on youngsters." he added.
The supremo also praised El Shaarawy and considers him a real asset for the outfit. Also he hinted at the inclusion of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mario-Balotelli-c23937 in to the squad.
“El Shaarawy does not remind me of any other player as he's unique and a very special player. He's one of the discoveries of the season and has been a revelation," he went on to say.
"El Shaarawy wants [Mario] Balotelli to join because they're friends? They could play cards together if they're friends."
Although the Rossoneri chief has faith in the current manager for his side Massimiliano Allegri, he also commented that he might be replaced by Pep Guardiola.
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